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Carlyle Community School

Carlyle Elementary Community School will be hosting MCT's production of The Tortoise Versus the Hare on October 24th - 28th. Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT), based in Missoula, Montana, is the nation's largest touring children's theatre.
G.F.K. hosts provincial golf

G.F.K. hosts provincial golf

Two beautiful days accompanied the Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association (SHSAA) Provincial Golf Championship on Sept. 23 and 24. More than 120 golfers took to the Kenosee Golf Course to showcase their skills against provincial competitors.

UC Chimes

Crisp fall days have arrived, leaves have turned to gold, and the frost is sometimes on the pumpkin. Fall activities are returning in earnest, including those at our church. For example, Bible Study will begin on October 5.
The Rider's game

The Rider's game

It's Sunday morning, and I'm sitting at Carpenter's Inn, Wawota. I'm sipping on the coffee and writing articles. Across at another table, a group of people are discussing the Rider game that took place in Regina yesterday.
So, you want to get a tattoo?

So, you want to get a tattoo?

A new business in Arcola means art in a permanent type-of-way. Farmhand Tattoo is officially open for business and Carroll Brownridge is the owner. Brownridge, originally from Arcola, has returned home after years spent living in BC.

Where NDP and rural Sask. parted ways

It's tough to pinpoint exactly when theNDP and rural Saskatchewan parted ways. Some suggest it was a gradual process that had much to do with economic transformation.

Recipe for living from the Land of the Living Skies

A Sunday School teacher decided to have her 2nd grade class memorize Psalm 23. One little boy was excited, but though he practiced and practiced, he just couldn't remember beyond the first line. The day came for the children to recite Psalm 23.

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

A.L. MVP? Verlander on the verge

Wyatt's performance makes him eligible for Bantams next year

Bill Wyatt's performance at the 2011 Pee Wee Western Championships means he is eligible to move up in the umpiring world. Wyatt was selected to be one of nine umpires at the championships held in Nanaimo, BC from Aug. 25 to 29.
Wilson lays 85 flags of remembrance overseas

Wilson lays 85 flags of remembrance overseas

Connie Wilson, originally from Carlyle, was selected to participate in this year's Legion Pilgrimage which took her to France, Belgium and the Netherlands this summer.
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